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WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. – Other than a dusting in parts of Westchester County on Monday morning, the snow was a no-show, but a cold-air mass is in place that is expected to last through the middle of the week.

The winter storm originally projected to bring as much as 8 inches of snow to Westchester tracked farther south and is bringing snow and ice to central and southern New Jersey as well as Middle Atlantic states.

Westchester, meanwhile, will have to contend with wind-chill factors as low as zero on Monday with a high temperature only between 22 and 24 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.

Overnight temperatures will be as low as between 3 and 5 degrees.

Tuesday is expected to start out clear with clouds increasing as the day goes on and a high temperature only near 24 with wind chills again in the single digits.
Wednesday and Thursday should be cloudy with the high temperature struggling to get above freezing.

Then, a gradual warming trend should bring temperatures in the 40s on the weekend as we get set to “Spring Ahead” for the start of Daylight Saving Time on Sunday, March 9 at 2 a.m.

Sun should return Saturday with a high near 40, with partly sunny skies both Saturday and Sunday and highs around 40.